Colback tips Cats turnaround

18 October 2011 12:51
Sunderland youngster Jack Colback insists everyone is working hard to turn around the club's slow start to the new season.[LNB] The Black Cats currently find themselves fourth from bottom in the table having garnered just six points from their opening eight fixtures.[LNB]The pressure is firmly on manager Steve Bruce to turn things around and Colback insists no one is panicking at the Stadium of Light.[LNB]The 21-year-old accepts it has been a tricky start to the campaign and he believes the players are fully behind Bruce.[LNB]"You go into every game feeling under pressure, the fans want to win every game and that's to be expected," he told the Northern Echo.[LNB]"It's been a tricky start but I think a few of the games could easily have gone the other way, and it would have been a different story. [LNB]"Nobody's panicking, everybody's calm and everybody's completely behind the manager. We can turn it around."[LNB]Sunderland suffered their fourth Premier League defeat of the new season on Sunday following a 2-1 loss to Arsenal.[LNB]Colback believes the Black Cats were unlucky to lose as he felt they had done enough to claim a point from their trip to London.[LNB]"We're very disappointed, we thought we had done enough to come away with at least a point, but Arsenal had a lot of the ball and obviously that's to be expected," he continued. "We created chances ourselves, and we're very disappointed to come away with a defeat.[LNB]"I should have scored for one, Catts' header - the keeper made a great save - these are the sorts of chances that we need to put away at a place like Arsenal. If you miss chances like that you are going to struggle."

Source: Team_Talk